Ha ha ha. I am man with prettier eyes and thicker lashes and better lips than 99 of those women stars. They look sickly and ill and unhealthy. They look as hot as a old piece of toast cooking ha ha ha but what is on the inside used for how they treat other people is what really matters instead.

Nice to know that some of them still look just fine! Actually, quite a few. But it's kind of dumb to compare pictures that were taken years - and pounds!!!! - apart! Of course, the difference will be too obvious!

many of these celebrities have skin foundation on so they are technically not completely without make-up. Or do you think Kylie minogue, kate moss, pam anderson looks like that without make-up? LOLMiranda Kerr, Milla Jovovich, Amber Valleta I think they just as beautiful without make-up, can't say the same about the other women... some of them are uncredible ugly without all the flafla

foundation is fine. But I always thought that smart people especially those who had unlimited financial opportunities and who actually made money out of their looks took greater care of their skin and attended specialists and doctors for skin treatment rather than have a thick layer of foundation applied to their faces.

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With the fltaering economy and more Californians becoming uninsured, adverse selection is almost certainly putting additional strain on the Medi-Cal system. Now is not the time to cut Medi-Cal rates. Many physicians, especially non-primary care specialists, have stopped seeing Medi-Cal patients altogether because of historically low reimbursement rates. Cutting rates further hurts patient access, especially those Californians who may have had stable insurance before losing their jobs. As a family physician who serves Medi-Cal patients, I witness daily the difficulties faced by my patients. For example, break a bone that requires surgery? Well, there are no orthopedists in my immediate area that accept straight Medi-Cal. On strictly microeconomic grounds, I do not blame my orthopedic colleagues. However, somebody has to be a doctor in these situations as an orthopedist on-call for the ER once told me after begrudgingly accepting a Medi-Cal patient with a surgical fracture. These barriers to care will not be ameliorated by additional cuts. In fact, Medi-Cal rates should be raised to incentivize more docs to do the right thing: be a good doctor and treat our community's patients.

I think what this shows is that the stars who are over 40, have the same issues that every person has. You can only fight the aging process with a lot of makeup (or plastic surgery). They should have the same before/after article for men. I bet we'd be surprised at how many men are in makeup!

Some of these people are actually wearing makeup, i.e foundation and/or light mascara..but it just looks like they aren't because it's either a lot more tones down than usual or is the natural look that can be harder to tell if you are wearing makeup e.t.c and people's perception has also changed because so many women wear make up.